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Identify this badge?

Started by Mannyk, June 19, 2016, 01:23:08 PM

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Mannyk

Can anyone identify this badge on the back of my 1978 Cadillac?

-M. Ama

Barry M Wheeler #2189

I would say that it is some kind of hockey association. Unfortunately,it is not something that makes your auto worth 20K. (It is quite attractive and well done, however.) Congrats on the '78 as it is close to the best year of Cadillac ever made. (Only one year off.)
Barry M. Wheeler #2189


1981 Cadillac Seville
1991 Cadillac Seville

tripwire

That's a Two Ball Cane Medallion.  Something to do with a fellow named Tubal-cain from Hebrew the bible. The Mason's use the symbol for something.  Google it, you'll see.

WParo in VT.
Driving now:
2023 XT4 Luxury
1940 LaSalle 5229 C4D

A few I used to drive:
1976 Cadillac Ambulance
1969 Cadillac Hearse, Superior Body
1966 Buick Wildcat Hearse
1957 Ford Thunderbird x 3, 1 E code, 2 D code
1956 Oldsmobile Rocket 88 Sedan
1949 Mercury Convertible
1949 Mercury Coupe, Mild Custom
1936 Buick Special Sedan

Dan LeBlanc

The Masons use this medallion or pin as to not out themselves as Masons but to show their fellow lodge members they are.
Dan LeBlanc
1977 Lincoln Continental Town Car

R Schroeder

Its also mounted upside down.